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the market knows we're in a slow growth environment. we're not going to get strong gdp, and it's not willing to assign much of a pe to these earnings. that's going to be a continuation, but next year i think investor confidence is going to improve a little. it's really lagged in this rally, so i think we're just going to be able to inch it up enough to where we have a decent year in the market and modest earnings growth. >> david, jump in here. your top stocks picks for 2012 outper formeded in the market by 6%. nice going there. >> thank you. >> looking ahead, what are your picks in 2013 and what's the maybe influence on this market, the, the dysfunction in washington, the global economy? what's the real catalyst for stocks? >> sure, to the second question first, the catalyst for stocks will be valuation most important and lower interest rates and continued accommodative fed policy i think is ultimately proof positive for stocks, not just this year but over the next couple of years versus alternative investments. and in that type of bac
the market knows we're in a slow growth environment. we're not going to get strong gdp, and it's not willing to assign much of a pe to these earnings. that's going to be a continuation, but next year i think investor confidence is going to improve a little. it's really lagged in this rally, so i think we're just going to be able to inch it up enough to where we have a decent year in the market and modest earnings growth. >> david, jump in here. your top stocks picks for 2012 outper...
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>> to what extent the cfos think there are things the government can do which will improve the environment for expansion. what was interesting is that cfos are relatively happy with monetary policy. >> they tell us credit is lower than it has been focus five years. but the concerns seem to be around things like infrastructure, energy policy and immigration and in particular, the general level of regulation. so what cfos are saying to us is what worries them are things more around the microsooidz side of the economy. >> business hasn't really come up with a view for that, hasn't it? >> we'll see what comes out of that. >> thank you for joining us. if you have any thoughts or comments, please e-mail us, worldwide@cnbc.com. >>> we're getting more details on japan's xlumtry budget. kitadai-san, hello. >> hello, ross. the government has compiled an outstanding for fiscal 2012 valued at more than $14 billion. the new liberal democratic led government plans to spend a large portion of the funds on public projects. the budget will focus on targets to introduce resistant construction standards at s
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that wins in your environment. >> absolutely. anything housing related wins. >> yeah. >> cover the world. jim, thanks. >> our guest host this morning is byron. his final surprise for 2013. you don't want to miss it when we return. but don't just listen to me. listen to these happy progressive customers. i plugged in snapshot, and 30 days later, i was saving big on car insurance. with snapshot, i knew what i could save before i switched to progressive. the better i drive, the more i save. i wish our company had something this cool. you're not filming this, are you? aw! camera shy. snapshot from progressive. test-drive snapshot before you switch. visit progressive.com today. i don't spend money on gasoline. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. [ male announcer ] and it's not just these owners giving the volt high
that wins in your environment. >> absolutely. anything housing related wins. >> yeah. >> cover the world. jim, thanks. >> our guest host this morning is byron. his final surprise for 2013. you don't want to miss it when we return. but don't just listen to me. listen to these happy progressive customers. i plugged in snapshot, and 30 days later, i was saving big on car insurance. with snapshot, i knew what i could save before i switched to progressive. the better i drive,...
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we will talk individual stocks, as well as the macro investing environment in just a minute. but, becky has your morning headlines. >> we do. in fact, president obama is going to be nominating current chief of staff jack lew to replace tim geithner as treasury secretary. lew served as omb director under president clinton, and then again under president obama he also worked as a managing director at citigroup. he's going to be taking the lead negotiations with lawmakers who are confronting america's debt crisis, and try to avert harsh spending cuts that are set to kick in on the first of march. but as we just heard we'll see if that actually happens or not. the president's going to be making the nomination official today at 1:30 p.m. we do have some breaking news just out from ford. >> doubling its dividends. stocks up a little bit. doesn't take much to go up 1% when you have $13 stock. but it was a 20 cent per year dividend. it's now going to be 40 cents per year. the yield was just under 1.5% so this will push it up to a 3% yield so ford doubling its dividend. payable on mar
we will talk individual stocks, as well as the macro investing environment in just a minute. but, becky has your morning headlines. >> we do. in fact, president obama is going to be nominating current chief of staff jack lew to replace tim geithner as treasury secretary. lew served as omb director under president clinton, and then again under president obama he also worked as a managing director at citigroup. he's going to be taking the lead negotiations with lawmakers who are confronting...
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better regulatory environment there. and just a lot of data they've can charge for. >> what do you like heineken? >> well, first of all it's one of the few global beer brands. secondly, it's acquisition of apb quite recently it's now 60% emerging markets. i think that there are a lot of very good brewers in the world. heineken has been somewhat ignored i think for much of the last five years. had a good year last year but we think it's still got plenty of upside. >> george, we want to thank you for your time today. and some good picks. we'll have you back to talk more about other stocks that you see out there. >> thanks a lot. >> coming up, stocks on the move ahead of the opening bell. wells fargo, best buy and others with jim cramer right after the break. [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology a
better regulatory environment there. and just a lot of data they've can charge for. >> what do you like heineken? >> well, first of all it's one of the few global beer brands. secondly, it's acquisition of apb quite recently it's now 60% emerging markets. i think that there are a lot of very good brewers in the world. heineken has been somewhat ignored i think for much of the last five years. had a good year last year but we think it's still got plenty of upside. >> george, we...
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but i think what staff needs to do now in preparing an addendum to the report at the department of environment dig into what happening right now under local power preparing for the local installation of clean power sf, the build out, because that is developing rapidly, and it's showing some interesting things as in the case of virtual metering this plan would go a step further and create shares and anyone that is a member of clean power sf even if they live in an apartment can buy shares to the program and receive economic benefit and part ownership of it no matter where the solar panels are and another thing to point out is the latest iteration for the build out includes using express hetch hetchy power as you noted in your report. >> >> and currently sold outside of san francisco to bring the rates down with clean power sf so they can be brought into parity with what pg&e is charging right now, and then a further iteration just recently came out in our last meeting on the build out work is that local power has recommended not only doing that, but also to -- has configured a way to keep those
but i think what staff needs to do now in preparing an addendum to the report at the department of environment dig into what happening right now under local power preparing for the local installation of clean power sf, the build out, because that is developing rapidly, and it's showing some interesting things as in the case of virtual metering this plan would go a step further and create shares and anyone that is a member of clean power sf even if they live in an apartment can buy shares to the...
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>> we are in a mid single digit equities environment. it's not horrible as long as you're not expecting something that's, you know, that's 10%. >> look at some of these releases. i'm very impressed with the isms for services. very impressed with capital goods, factory order spending, factories isms, even the employment report showed good hours worked in income. are we underestimating the economy? forget washington, put that aside. >> are you underestimating the economy? it'll be 3% instead of 2%? >> it could be. let's put it this way. if you look, for example, at the cbo budget numbers, they are looking for this thing to get to 3%, 4%, 5%, over the next two or three years, i think those are silly numbers. could we be in the high twos? not without a question. especially if you can unlock this lack of business confidence that's out there, that to me is the most important. >> i love the fact that gold is falling almost on a daily basis. because when gold falls, people are investing in more productive assets. reminds me of the '80s and '90s.
>> we are in a mid single digit equities environment. it's not horrible as long as you're not expecting something that's, you know, that's 10%. >> look at some of these releases. i'm very impressed with the isms for services. very impressed with capital goods, factory order spending, factories isms, even the employment report showed good hours worked in income. are we underestimating the economy? forget washington, put that aside. >> are you underestimating the economy? it'll...
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solution we're going to have to look at how do we address these type of weapons in urban and suburban environments particularly. because what we're looking at in montana is not quite the same as what we may be looking at in chicago or places around the nation. >> cynthia -- >> what do people need them for in montana? what do people need them for in montana? i grew up in alabama, in deepest, reddest alabama. my father loved hunting. i grew up with shotguns and rifles in the house. he never -- it was a rural area. he never felt the need to have an assault weapon. the deer weren't armed. so why do you need an assault weapon? i don't understand -- [ overlapping speakers ] >> i did not say assault weapon. >> why do you need one? >> i did not say an assault weapon. what i'm saying is when you're putting a solution in place we're still going to have to be mindful or the compliancy in chicago and new york city versus people in the big west. people such as residents in montana or the dakotas. we're going to have to be mindful. i'm not saying i'm defending people having assault weapons. those are weapons of
solution we're going to have to look at how do we address these type of weapons in urban and suburban environments particularly. because what we're looking at in montana is not quite the same as what we may be looking at in chicago or places around the nation. >> cynthia -- >> what do people need them for in montana? what do people need them for in montana? i grew up in alabama, in deepest, reddest alabama. my father loved hunting. i grew up with shotguns and rifles in the house. he...
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, which is a good environment now for housing. and that if we get our economy moving, unemployment down, housing affordability is the best it's ever been. it can be an important ingredient for growth in the economy, if we just let it happen. >> despite all we're talking about here, and i agree with just about everything you just said, i think isn't the economy actually growing reasonably well right now? i mean if you look at industrial production. you look at what's going on in terms of the bank stocks even if you want to use bank stocks as reasonable proxy for expectations of the industry. things are doing okay. are they not? >> no. >> they're not? they're not? despite the fact -- >> i think 2% growth, given the opportunities we have is half of what it should be. >> that's not what my question was. my question wasn't what's the potential of the economy. my question is isn't it getting better? aren't we repairing the economy? you would say no to that? >> no, we are. but we should be. this is the fourth year after a recession. >> t
, which is a good environment now for housing. and that if we get our economy moving, unemployment down, housing affordability is the best it's ever been. it can be an important ingredient for growth in the economy, if we just let it happen. >> despite all we're talking about here, and i agree with just about everything you just said, i think isn't the economy actually growing reasonably well right now? i mean if you look at industrial production. you look at what's going on in terms of...
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establishment like nuclear energy this is so-called alternative is potentially catastrophic to the environment and is only in place to perpetuate a profit structure set by the establishment itself of course every energy source has an impact even the so-called clean ones in the grand scheme of things the impact of clean energy sources on the environment is minimal when compared to the potentially disastrous effects of coal oil drilling and nuclear waste so let's go over just a few of them starting with solar and wind which are probably the most common a single hour of sunlight at high noon contains more energy than the entire world consumes in a whole year and when it comes to wind a single one megawatt wind turbine operated only half capacity has the potential to meet the needs of about five hundred households per year and there are even more alternatives in this there's tidal wave and geothermal energy which could have norma's capacity and would do away with so much of the harmful pollution that legs our environment from burning and drilling according to a two thousand and six mit study geoth
establishment like nuclear energy this is so-called alternative is potentially catastrophic to the environment and is only in place to perpetuate a profit structure set by the establishment itself of course every energy source has an impact even the so-called clean ones in the grand scheme of things the impact of clean energy sources on the environment is minimal when compared to the potentially disastrous effects of coal oil drilling and nuclear waste so let's go over just a few of them...
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roughly the same and get to the 100% and buying them like the county of marin has done so i encourage environment staff to dig deep into what local power is working with the local puc and there is one caution i would like to raise and that is when local power came forward some of the environmentalists in the room we were a little bit -- even though what they're doing is great and will compete with pg&e's 100% green option we need not to focus so much on purchasing. i think what we should do is change the 100% 2020 goal to locally produced energy from facilities beyond that date. >> thank you. next speaker please. >> hello commissioners. my name is paul congressmanus and part of. >> >> bon hundred% solar. there is a way to get to one heard% -- 100% and ignored in this country by the media so you might not have heard of it. it's a solar payment policy. it requires pg&e to pay 54 cents kilowatt hour to homeowners that put panels on their roo. i know a hundred people in this town that are generating surplus and pg&e is basically stealing this surplus energy at the rate pg&e is paying, so it's simply
roughly the same and get to the 100% and buying them like the county of marin has done so i encourage environment staff to dig deep into what local power is working with the local puc and there is one caution i would like to raise and that is when local power came forward some of the environmentalists in the room we were a little bit -- even though what they're doing is great and will compete with pg&e's 100% green option we need not to focus so much on purchasing. i think what we should do...
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the second is that the german economy remained competitive last year despite a weaker environment, and that has given exports a boost. >> exports are the backbone of the german economy. they continued to grow last year, albeit at a slower rate. companies are proceeding with caution. they are cutting investment amid uncertainty about what the new year will hold, especially for the eurozone. in 2011, the german economy grew by 3%. that figure dropped to 0.7% last year. the economy even contracted in the final quarter. the government is poised to cut its own forecast for 2013 to just 0.5%. that is unlikely to have an immediate impact on the jobs market. the unemployment rate is expected to see just a small rise this year. >> for, let's cross over to a frankfurt -- to frankfurt. not necessarily the greatest news for those without a job, but there was good news for the german tax man. >> absolutely. the government has been able to reach its budget plans earlier than expected. the new debt load has been lower than expected, and this has been very good news, although the government also lower
the second is that the german economy remained competitive last year despite a weaker environment, and that has given exports a boost. >> exports are the backbone of the german economy. they continued to grow last year, albeit at a slower rate. companies are proceeding with caution. they are cutting investment amid uncertainty about what the new year will hold, especially for the eurozone. in 2011, the german economy grew by 3%. that figure dropped to 0.7% last year. the economy even...
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the second is that the german economy remained competitive last year despite a weaker environment, and that has given exports a boost. >> exports are the backbone of the german economy. they continued to grow last year, albeit at a slower rate. companies are proceeding with caution. they are cutting investment amid uncertainty about what the new year will hold, especially for the eurozone. in 2011, the german economy grew by 3%. that figure dropped to 0.7% last year. the economy even contracted in the final quarter. the government is poised to cut its own forecast for 2013 to just 0.5%. that is unlikely to have an immediate impact on the jobs market. the unemployment rate is expected to see just a small rise this year. >> for, let's cross over to a frankfurt -- to frankfurt. not necessarily the greatest news for those without a job, but there was good news for the german tax man. >> absolutely. the government has been able to reach its budget plans earlier than expected. the new debt load has been lower than expected, and this has been very good news, although the government also lower
the second is that the german economy remained competitive last year despite a weaker environment, and that has given exports a boost. >> exports are the backbone of the german economy. they continued to grow last year, albeit at a slower rate. companies are proceeding with caution. they are cutting investment amid uncertainty about what the new year will hold, especially for the eurozone. in 2011, the german economy grew by 3%. that figure dropped to 0.7% last year. the economy even...
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investment environment is not the cure although the state has been trying a lot still be to have reports of investors who have difficulties with the red tape and also changing attitude of the government you know about investors especially chinese investors who have left the country and frustration the biggest problem i think for us the worst that's all over western sanctions this very easy actually it's almost impossible not to while it and essentially if north korea because almost anything is dual use the procedures will be checking whether you are not while lifting sanctions or very complicated very costly and there's also a great deal of unknown to insecurity about what the actual rules are and my freshman is that this is keeping away best and. now escaping oppressive taxes austerity and finger wagging government movie stars you're not supposed to celebrates his new citizenship well others of his countrymen look at least as well more on that in just a few minutes or not say. a nation of three critique asian three. more charges free. range month free. free. to tide free. download free
investment environment is not the cure although the state has been trying a lot still be to have reports of investors who have difficulties with the red tape and also changing attitude of the government you know about investors especially chinese investors who have left the country and frustration the biggest problem i think for us the worst that's all over western sanctions this very easy actually it's almost impossible not to while it and essentially if north korea because almost anything is...
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receiver busters it is the reluctance of western investors to actually go to north korea a lot less the environment is not pure although the state has been trying a lot still to do have reports of us those who have difficulties with. and also changing attitude of the government. specially chinese investors who have left the country for storage. the biggest problem i think all of us the list goes all over the us on sanctions this is easy actually it's almost impossible not to while you're section if you deal with north korea because almost anything is dual use the procedures will be checking whether you are not while lifting sanctions or very complicated because. there's also a great deal of unknowing of insecurity about what the actual rules are and my freshman is that this is keeping away the best and best those approach of the big ones escaping oppressive taxes and a finger wagging government movie star celebrates his new citizenship while others of his countrymen looking for a possible escape from more on whether heading coming out. a nation of three cretaceous three years for charges free. rang
receiver busters it is the reluctance of western investors to actually go to north korea a lot less the environment is not pure although the state has been trying a lot still to do have reports of us those who have difficulties with. and also changing attitude of the government. specially chinese investors who have left the country for storage. the biggest problem i think all of us the list goes all over the us on sanctions this is easy actually it's almost impossible not to while you're...
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when it comes to the macro environment central bank policy and economic risks and their actual impact on stocks or any asset class the results don't always make sense or follow logic don't we all wish in those situations we had.
when it comes to the macro environment central bank policy and economic risks and their actual impact on stocks or any asset class the results don't always make sense or follow logic don't we all wish in those situations we had.
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. >> it should include an analysis of perpetrator strategies in a church environment, and detail how the church has dealt with cases of abuse when they became known as well as the action it took. >> the church says it will now find a new institutes to complete the study. thomas, one time altar boy and abuse victim, intends to watch them closely. >> for more on this now, we are joined by our political correspondent. this decision to stop the steady -- how badly has it damage the reputation of the church? >> pretty badly. the head of the german central committee of catholics said that he viewed the damage is very grave indeed, and, certainly, criticism is coming from the very highest levels. as you mentioned, the german justice minister has spoken out today. she said that the whole incident calls into question the church's real willingness to get to the bottom of the abuse scandal, and she went to bat for the academic who was supposed to have carried out this study. perhaps the church is therefore now making an effort to silence him. it has said that it will be seeking a legal injuncti
. >> it should include an analysis of perpetrator strategies in a church environment, and detail how the church has dealt with cases of abuse when they became known as well as the action it took. >> the church says it will now find a new institutes to complete the study. thomas, one time altar boy and abuse victim, intends to watch them closely. >> for more on this now, we are joined by our political correspondent. this decision to stop the steady -- how badly has it damage...
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. >> it should include an analysis of perpetrator strategies in a church environment, and detail how the church has dealt with cases of abuse when they became known as well as the action it took. >> the church says it will now find a new institutes to complete the study. thomas, one time altar boy and abuse victim, intends to watch them closely. >> for more on this now, we are joined by our political correspondent. this decision to stop the steady -- how badly has it damage the reputation of the church? >> pretty badly. the head of the german central committee of catholics said that he viewed the damage is very grave indeed, and, certainly, criticism is coming from the very highest levels. as you mentioned, the german justice minister has spoken out today. she said that the whole incident calls into question the church's real willingness to get to the bottom of the abuse scandal, and she went to bat for the academic who was supposed to have carried out this study. perhaps the church is therefore now making an effort to silence him. it has said that it will be seeking a legal injuncti
. >> it should include an analysis of perpetrator strategies in a church environment, and detail how the church has dealt with cases of abuse when they became known as well as the action it took. >> the church says it will now find a new institutes to complete the study. thomas, one time altar boy and abuse victim, intends to watch them closely. >> for more on this now, we are joined by our political correspondent. this decision to stop the steady -- how badly has it damage...
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. >> it should include an analysis of perpetrator strategies in a church environment, and detail how the church has dealt with cases of abuse when they became known as well as the action it took. >> the church says it will now find a new institutes to complete the study. thomas, one time altar boy and abuse victim, intends to watch them closely. >> for more on this now, we are joined by our political correspondent. this decision to stop the steady -- how badly has it damage the reputation of the church? >> pretty badly. the head of the german central committee of catholics said that he viewed the damage is very grave indeed, and, certainly, criticism is coming from the very highest levels. as you mentioned, the german justice minister has spoken out today. she said that the whole incident calls into question the church's real willingness to get to the bottom of the abuse scandal, and she went to bat for the academic who was supposed to have carried out this study. perhaps the church is therefore now making an effort to silence him. it has said that it will be seeking a legal injuncti
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the same as urban environment. there is a big difference between the presence of an element or a chemical and its impact. both you and i could go out to a bar, have a shot of vodka each, measure it on us but the impact we're not drunk. so there's the difference. melissa: i have to say though, i spent a lot of time at oil installations all around the world, saudi deserts to south america, whatever, i have been up to the oil sands and that black does gets all over everything. it follows you whereve you go. you see trails of it into every restaurant, into every, i mean it really flies through the air and is everywhere. i couldn't help thinking when i was there, that i'm breathing this in. that it just, i mean it was different from other ways that we are harvesting petroleum, and you know, just from an observer's point of view it felt more dangerous. >> the visuals on all hydrocarbons, all fuel, coal is not really pretty, oil is not pretty. melissa: but this flies through the air everywhere. it really travels. >> the g
the same as urban environment. there is a big difference between the presence of an element or a chemical and its impact. both you and i could go out to a bar, have a shot of vodka each, measure it on us but the impact we're not drunk. so there's the difference. melissa: i have to say though, i spent a lot of time at oil installations all around the world, saudi deserts to south america, whatever, i have been up to the oil sands and that black does gets all over everything. it follows you...
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the other piece is a political environment where we have the ability to fix the situation. we know what the fix is. you need a comprehensive debt deal that's big enough to stabilize the debt, and we all remember the period when you were trying to balance the budget. we're not there. we're not going to be there any time soon, but you want to make sure that the debt is not growing faster than the economy, that it's on a downward path, and we know the problem is so big that to accomplish that, you have to look at every part of the budget. you have to look at defense spending. you have to clearly focus on looking at health care costs. that's a growing facet in the economy. we have to fix the social security system, making promises bigger than what we can pay out down the road. we have to raise revenues. we started down that path, but what we have not done is looking how to do it while overhauling the tax system which when you want to raise revenues, you can do it in a good or bad way and increase competitiveness or modernizes our tax system. we know what the answers are. we'll
the other piece is a political environment where we have the ability to fix the situation. we know what the fix is. you need a comprehensive debt deal that's big enough to stabilize the debt, and we all remember the period when you were trying to balance the budget. we're not there. we're not going to be there any time soon, but you want to make sure that the debt is not growing faster than the economy, that it's on a downward path, and we know the problem is so big that to accomplish that, you...
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their own selves when you go into combat you know what you kill people and what you spent a year and an environment you are not seeing first team kenny came back severely wounded from a tour in afghanistan two years ago having spent ten months in combat the vehicle on which he was a goner was blown up nine times when i got crushed by p.t.s.d. i mean. i was suicidal you know i mean but i'm married with four kids and i just couldn't find a way to kill myself and some kind of accident that my family wouldn't have to suffer. he was able to step this fellow servicemen were not so fortunate. more american soldiers committed suicide last year than were killed in active service in afghanistan staggering statistics that's almost want to day when they were i think. i can't anymore. because they don't think america is. normal society. officials in washington seem to be trying to present afghanistan as a success story while for those coming home it looks anything but that. they do put lipstick on a pig or cancer to speak very clearly you're in. for the mainstream media in the u.s. with their everything militar
their own selves when you go into combat you know what you kill people and what you spent a year and an environment you are not seeing first team kenny came back severely wounded from a tour in afghanistan two years ago having spent ten months in combat the vehicle on which he was a goner was blown up nine times when i got crushed by p.t.s.d. i mean. i was suicidal you know i mean but i'm married with four kids and i just couldn't find a way to kill myself and some kind of accident that my...
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a very tough operating environment with net interest margin low side and saw the other mortgaged-related issues and regulatory scrutiny that as been promulgated. but with the mn t, particular attention to it. it could be another dollar of earnings potential factored into those shares of the course of 2013. pay particular attention. liz: thank you so much. he lives and breathes the stuff. the closing bell ringing in seven tents. we crossed the flat line. all green on the screen. is this the end of the pc era? to the first time in five years, they sales fell and two names attacking the heat. with stocks after the break. ♪ what are you doing? nothing. are you stling our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was just looking for my stapler and my... this thing. i save money by using fedex ground and buy my own supplies. that's a great idea. i'm going to go... we got clients in today. [ male announcer ] save on ground shipping at fedex office. ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close
a very tough operating environment with net interest margin low side and saw the other mortgaged-related issues and regulatory scrutiny that as been promulgated. but with the mn t, particular attention to it. it could be another dollar of earnings potential factored into those shares of the course of 2013. pay particular attention. liz: thank you so much. he lives and breathes the stuff. the closing bell ringing in seven tents. we crossed the flat line. all green on the screen. is this the end...
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is slow and steady the right strategy for an uncertain political environment? that's our question. our "what's working" series continues with arrow investment chairman john rogers. the current chairman of president obama's advisory council on financial capability, and we are twliled to have you here this morning, john. >> great to be back. >> so what is working in this environment? or what do you think is going to be working in 2013? >> well, i think that the housing rate of stocks are going to continue to do very well. warren buffett's talked about the fact of how important the recovery in the housing market is for the overall economy. jobs get creative because of it. and i think that momentum is going to continue into 2013. >> okay so let's go through a couple names. names of companies that you really like. in the housing worlds. >> we've had a lot of success from carpet manufacturers like mohawk and inner face. we also own first american financial which is one of our best performers last year. and we're looking for any of the companies that have any ties to housing markets. we t
is slow and steady the right strategy for an uncertain political environment? that's our question. our "what's working" series continues with arrow investment chairman john rogers. the current chairman of president obama's advisory council on financial capability, and we are twliled to have you here this morning, john. >> great to be back. >> so what is working in this environment? or what do you think is going to be working in 2013? >> well, i think that the housing...
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against that backdrop, you have a pretty risky environment in the sense that pcs are going through a lot of change right now. so while the valuation of dell stock is pretty darn attractive and i understand the rationale in this low interest rate environment to want to do a deal, because the deal is so large and there's uncertainty around dell's pc core business, i think when push comes to shove, the deal does not get done. >> i want to underscore one of the top rated analysts doesn't think that it's going to happen. shares are moving a little bit higher. stocks almost 23% at this point. obviously had that huge move yesterday. where does that leave the company's future, toni? what are they going to do? >> look, i think the company has been very deliberate in laying out a strategy, which is, we're going to try and move away from pcs. we're going to take our cash and buy companies to try and make us more of an enterprise player. one of the benefits of not going private is you have more degrees of freedom. you don't have to use your cash flow to pay down debt. you can use your cash flow
against that backdrop, you have a pretty risky environment in the sense that pcs are going through a lot of change right now. so while the valuation of dell stock is pretty darn attractive and i understand the rationale in this low interest rate environment to want to do a deal, because the deal is so large and there's uncertainty around dell's pc core business, i think when push comes to shove, the deal does not get done. >> i want to underscore one of the top rated analysts doesn't...
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you're talking about cyclicals and you're talking cyclicals in an environment where the whole global economy has slowed down. how do you play into that story? >> what i'm arguing, maria, we're going to have some, not a lot, some improvement, not just of growth but about perceptions of growth. right now anybody who thinks we're going to grow thinks we're going to grow for that long and the next day they have no clue. we need just a little bit of confidence. about e.p.s for cyclical stocks are way in the basement discounting a recession i don't think we're going to get. >> maria made the point about all these companies sitting on cold, hard cash. will we see bigger payouts as a result that have? put some of the cash to work? all of these things are going to be positive for a market rally. >> it doesn't matter how much cash you have if they are not doing anything with it. >> you have to have some confidence. look, i won't stand here and be silly and poun the table saying confidence is coming back. i think there will be a little less fear. sort of in order, dividend increases, share buyb
you're talking about cyclicals and you're talking cyclicals in an environment where the whole global economy has slowed down. how do you play into that story? >> what i'm arguing, maria, we're going to have some, not a lot, some improvement, not just of growth but about perceptions of growth. right now anybody who thinks we're going to grow thinks we're going to grow for that long and the next day they have no clue. we need just a little bit of confidence. about e.p.s for cyclical stocks...
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can the case be made for all women in a college environment? you have been the president of such a school. >> one of the things people think is a single sex school is all women. we have some male professors. the tilt is female, but we have male professors. they are not sitting in a convent. you have other school that are close by. so, none of these children or young people are being koiserred. it's an important point to make. a lot of them think they are going to be. however, i think there are lots of benefits. there are some disadvantages. there are 4,000 plus colleges in the united states. 4,000. you have clernlg colleges for african-american. 45 women's colleges. you have one founded for jewish people, why not variety? i didn't go to a single sex school. a lot of women who are achievers didn't. some want to make that choice. they want to learn and be focused. they want to have the opportunity to learn without the distraction of young men in the room and they are being prepared to go into a world with all the tools that make them unintimidate
can the case be made for all women in a college environment? you have been the president of such a school. >> one of the things people think is a single sex school is all women. we have some male professors. the tilt is female, but we have male professors. they are not sitting in a convent. you have other school that are close by. so, none of these children or young people are being koiserred. it's an important point to make. a lot of them think they are going to be. however, i think...
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the environment is going to still be very dangerous. but what we've seen is that afghan soldiers are stepping up at great risk to themselves. and that allows us then to make this transition during the spring. what that translates into precisely in terms of how this drawdown of u.s. troops proceeds is something that isn't yet fully determined. i'm going to be over the coming weeks getting recommendations from general allen and other commanders on the ground. they will be designing and shaping a responsible plan to make sure that we're not losing the gains that have already been made, to make sure that we're in a position to support afghan units when they're in theater. and to make sure that our folks are also protected even as we're drawing down. so i can't give you a precise number at this point. i'll probably make a separate announcement once i've gotten recommendations from the generals and our commanders in terms of what that drawdown might look like. with respect to post 2014, we've got two goals. and our main conversation today was
the environment is going to still be very dangerous. but what we've seen is that afghan soldiers are stepping up at great risk to themselves. and that allows us then to make this transition during the spring. what that translates into precisely in terms of how this drawdown of u.s. troops proceeds is something that isn't yet fully determined. i'm going to be over the coming weeks getting recommendations from general allen and other commanders on the ground. they will be designing and shaping a...
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that's creating an environment where real change can occur. what's important is for us to look at each other, no matter what side. i have friends on both sides of this issue, and it's the ability for us to get them to see, hey, listen, everybody has pure intent. we all have to want the exact same thing. that young man on earlier, gabby, mark, yourself, myself, we want to make sure our kids are safe, our family, husbands, wives, mothers, fathers are safe, we want to make sure people are respected. we have forgotten that. if you put your fist out and i push on you, what happens? 99% of people are going to push back. i think the most important thing right now is for us to enter the other person's world and say i know their intent is pure. we have one difference, how to do it, and what's encouraging is the vice president today saying, look, we're truly going to sit down and hear from every faction and look at what the solutions are. if we demonize, we'll be having the discussion ten years from now. we've got to step out of it. >> the guest, mr. sh
that's creating an environment where real change can occur. what's important is for us to look at each other, no matter what side. i have friends on both sides of this issue, and it's the ability for us to get them to see, hey, listen, everybody has pure intent. we all have to want the exact same thing. that young man on earlier, gabby, mark, yourself, myself, we want to make sure our kids are safe, our family, husbands, wives, mothers, fathers are safe, we want to make sure people are...
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. >> i'm focused with professionals in a controlled environment. to my surprise, lou describes this as a the pussy cat of weapons. >> what'd you think about shooting that? >> reporter: i have to agree with lou, it's a very gentle gun. >> it is. >> reporter: my city has lots of police and lots of gun laws. as a civilian, i can't carry a firearm here. lou, a former cop, can, and never leaves home without one. his concern -- >> they're legislating laws that do not impact the criminal element. in other words, the only people that obey the law are law-abiding citizens. >> reporter: the aurora movie theater shooter used three firearms, one a shotgun similar to this. a single cartridge, multiple pellets, maximum damage. >> you can smell the powder, too. >> absolutely. >> reporter: i'm torn between fascination and fear. i understand self-protection and competitive sport but gun crime is a reality in my city. >> i look at people as being evil, you know? i've never seen a gun jump up on its own and shoot someone. >> reporter: so i change my scenario. if i li
. >> i'm focused with professionals in a controlled environment. to my surprise, lou describes this as a the pussy cat of weapons. >> what'd you think about shooting that? >> reporter: i have to agree with lou, it's a very gentle gun. >> it is. >> reporter: my city has lots of police and lots of gun laws. as a civilian, i can't carry a firearm here. lou, a former cop, can, and never leaves home without one. his concern -- >> they're legislating laws that do...
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had his life attacked or attempts on his life three times and operates in a very difficult political environment and has an insurgency going. so i think if you put all of those factors in play, suddenly you get a better measure of the kind of what he has facing him. i'm not saying that president karzai is a perfect leader. but what i'm saying is we should try to understand that context and i think it can allow us to deal better with a leader like him? >> in your book you write this about the afghan president. hamid karzai was a man of strong emotions and loyalties rubbed raw sometimes to cynicism by long years and slowed to trust but chited to relationships. you spent a lot of travel time with him. bottom line, is he doing what he needs to do? >> well, i'm not on the ground to junl the current activities but i think he's doing what he thinks he has to do, and that is navigate a western coalition that is very skeptical of the mission and desirous of pulling out, dealing with a taliban insurgency and then internal politics. so i think if you really look at his challenge, he's walking a tight rope
had his life attacked or attempts on his life three times and operates in a very difficult political environment and has an insurgency going. so i think if you put all of those factors in play, suddenly you get a better measure of the kind of what he has facing him. i'm not saying that president karzai is a perfect leader. but what i'm saying is we should try to understand that context and i think it can allow us to deal better with a leader like him? >> in your book you write this about...
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you cannot talk about the environment without talking about energy. you cannot talk about energy and the environment without the economy. it is a nation's competitive position. these issues are interrelated. they are representing their people in america's capital. they understand this. they understand the great global issues facing us all are in fact global. we live in a global community. whatever framework of challenges you think we face, and their international. terrorism. extremism. the most insidious of all, in despair. with the framework of despair comes poverty. one man is without dignity, and not much else matters. there will be a consequence. did the human condition will always dictate in the end of the world will respond. i say at the beginning of the book an individual that many of you are familiar with. hornbee.ourtney b i think his greatest work was the history of civilization. it is a large book. i was able to get through a good deal of it. there are many pictures. he make some observations that i think are particularly relevant. i do thi
you cannot talk about the environment without talking about energy. you cannot talk about energy and the environment without the economy. it is a nation's competitive position. these issues are interrelated. they are representing their people in america's capital. they understand this. they understand the great global issues facing us all are in fact global. we live in a global community. whatever framework of challenges you think we face, and their international. terrorism. extremism. the most...